Long-time director of The Nature Conservancy in Oregon, Russ Hoeflich, has been appointed vice president and senior policy advisor of The Nature Conservancy’s Restoring America’s Forests Program. Learn More

The Nature Conservancy is partnering with the Calapooia Watershed Council and the City of Albany to host the inaugural Willamette River Relay in an effort to raise awareness and funding for Willamette River restoration efforts. Learn More

In recognition of its outstanding contributions to habitat restoration, the Central Umpqua-Mid-Klamath Oak Habitat Conservation Project on Thursday received a Partners in Conservation award from the U.S. Department of the Interior. Read more

Determined to stay out of the courtroom, the U.S. Forest Service has involved a variety of environmental and timber groups — and 40 other agencies to boot — in management decisions covering 145,000 acres of forest west of Bend. Read more

The American grass bug — a little brown critter about the size of your thumbnail — is not the most exciting insect Celeste Mazzacano has gone out tracking, definitely not up there with your damselflies and dragonflies. Read more

The State Land Board on April 12 recognized the Miami Wetlands Enhancement project in an awards ceremony honoring exemplary efforts to promote responsible stewardship of Oregon's natural resources. Read more

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